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Quantum quenches in a spin-1 chain with tunable symmetry

Quantum Gases 2026-04-21 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

In recent years, the dynamics of interacting quantum systems far from equilibrium have attracted significant research interest. Driven by rapid progress in quantum simulators, various non-equilibrium phenomena have now been realized experimentally. In this work, we use the time-evolving block decimation (TEBD) method to investigate the dynamics of an anisotropic spin-1 Heisenberg chain for a wide range of experimentally accessible initial states. By adjusting the parameter JqJ_q that controls the quadrupolar interaction strength, we can tune the system from a non-integrable SU(2) Heisenberg model to an integrable SU(3) Heisenberg model. We examine the local magnetization, entanglement entropy, and spin correlations, and characterize their dependence on JqJ_q. We identify a new conserved quantity at the SU(3) symmetric point and provide a theoretical framework to explain our numerical observations in terms of the number of accessible states permitted by this conservation law. Our results provide a route to realize a rich array of non-equilibrium behavior in spin-1 lattice models, which can be engineered in several experimental platforms such as ultracold atoms in optical lattices.

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@article{arxiv.2604.18425,
  title  = {Quantum quenches in a spin-1 chain with tunable symmetry},
  author = {Luis Eduardo Ramos-Solís and Sayan Choudhury and Freddy Jackson Poveda-Cuevas and Eduardo Ibarra-García-Padilla},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.18425},
  year   = {2026}
}

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23 pages, 17 figures